THE UNION COUNTY PAPER-EVERYBODY READS IT -THE UNION COUNTY PAPER EVERYBODY NEEDS IT E MONR.OE J0URN1 PUBLISHED TWICE EACH WEEK - TUESDAY AND FRIDAY - MONROE. N. C RRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, ms. VOL.24. No. 70. 0" 4H HB dPvB vribHk r . . i ENEMY BEGINS ONE OF THE WARS GREATEST RETREATS delay nd over a considerable dia- GERMAN GRIP OX FRANCE- tance. , BEIXUl'M HAS Bfcfc bkumj So far we nave- naa mre lrnrh Ktunendoua drama. On July British Suufeh Into And V,ui 1.. Agree That ,,e.brg I , . j .v. l-l.l.lo In AniMlstl . ... u . finis. . j Ai.oi4 .ho Initiative. In AUEUSt . m i a uu pciai u - - - i Section of the Hlndenbur Line anu . n,ninv.d th Initiative to open w Con- the great operation whlcn tnrew im Germans back to ine Hinaeuourg uu. rnr the nast two weeks we- have bad a colossal struggle to drive the Ger- Advance Five Mile Bt I; Uiiue to Moe Forward. (By The Associated Press.) with the British Army on the St. Anontin stor. October third. The British troops smashed a large and Line 1 Crumbling Almost Sur rounded by Allies the Sltuatio Look Serious for Germany. Washington, October 2. The Ger- ttruisn troops Buiiieu - i iye are now to see me iui3n ki- ,...... jijb. vital section of the Hindenburg line " reUl., fronl tn6 Hin- that the Hindenburg line, was dtein o. r..ni nH rnm- "c " ... .w I iooti.iv and Armv Officers centereu Miiy y--"" denburg position, in u -".rs" .tt.ntinn on the efforts brai. xney nave occupicu u.., f the Germn retirement aepeuua me meir , extricate ditional towns and village and five .llmate outc0me of the campaign of of the German leaders to thousand prisoners and numerous ,nhe German8 retreat as they their Armies without a crushing ai guns nave oeen ui.ea. , did r,om the Marne lnjuiy anu uum asier. n . ,,.m d .n h. T? battle was re!Uraed at six o-L M s f t . August he I W ClOCK in tne muiumg 1 -.mnaipn will ena ay ui umc iw vn.miiii . . :. ... v- j... riioK .nn ana- anlpll,ru . . . ' .......... kokinH I j.icn.lv. unrlra known as the Hln- tnrougnout ioe "J. - reach the next aeiense byoieiu ur..."- ui ur. -- - heeominK tralian divisions driving deep into he gche,dt and thc MoUS and the denburg line already was bee ora.ln enemy derenses. i ne grouuu liberation of most 01 tjeigium win unit-nauie . which the British troops fought theli ;K0 be postponed until next year. ,en smashed 'hM.h " way against the Inevitable swarms of "VaN MORALE BREAKS. north of St. Quen.n The Immediate man dead. IF GERMAN MUKAi,. ent of the city by French But if the German morale brwk. he Bwin wldening ot the down, if there is a bling of the troop d coupled v,th me ADVANCE OF FIVE MIls. . ""r.Lnce at any vital section, then 'nirrnVoereVs of French. The advance has reached a aeptn may.see a supreme disaster. "-- .ndrBritish forces, in Be- . it i thoneht here, may possi T... ho nhnio German scheme of retirenunt already begun on tne itary decision had this year, or tnis last event there seems to be only the remotest chance, it is cen.u that the Germans must go to the frontier, but it is prooaoiy ui ...in h ohlo to rally mere - W 111 w " - - .1 f - I" t BritUh penetration of the line " was said, may furnish Marshal Foch .... - ..,o embarrass the Uer- WllH uieauo - 0l. retreat, always wun me w""" nf Bhnnt five miles at its apex ana it , , rsorlT1an army, and a mil- follows that tne principal niuutuuu.- defeoses here have been snauerea. a few hours may see the British all way cn the other side or tne great uei man defensive eystem. Prom the north comes most sign! The .printing who were i....r. nnprations fol - - . .. .. - t wediiiri . . . . I man reLi rui. pimijJ ...... . gradually being left in the year. But even if the imora o - - precipitating a veritable rout v mtroot nn nrarticallv all the I ' ... Ko the maximum I v v- . . . .,rfiuu . ko Ot nonnern " v., . SITUATION UKAV r.. profit of this campaign, u e nf victorious en in human history. v im whnle front from the The German cnens.ve . u- - w --- - he altuatlon broken. Germany's (onMu,. p. , " undoubtedly graves inces and cities are w u.--- .- -- menacjng . . . j .V lrmont.ll.. hor PTaSIl AU1CU UVUK" line " - e .1 Aimers hqkf, bouiu ui i ni F - , .. , A- ..,.nu0t nna on one ik ierpV has been taken and the British Belgium. In France na-. . t . --" ""h French troopa In are e'ast of there. Indications are not in Champagnena ..... Armentieres sector and appear to be in .,n flight. British troops have entered and are now passing through Lens. EAST OF ARMENTIERES Charlotte Him One Hundred Ami Forty Cat Doctor Called to An al in Combating the lHi In Wilmington Nature and Treat nient. October Second. While reports to day to the ofnee of the surgeon gen eral of the army stowea ae-reases iu the nu.ii.ber of new cases of Spanish Influenza at army camps, miorma- tion coming to the pubile health ser vice was that the disease was iapm ly fpreading anioug the civilian pop ulation over the country. The maladv has appeared now in fnrtv-thre States and the District of Columbia and besides New England it is enideniic n tidewater v irgin.a. South Carolina and other places. It wa. renorted particularly prevalent along the Atlantic seaboard and the gulf coast. Vigorous steps 10 ruuium the disease have been taken by the public health service and doctors and nnrsps have bein ordered to sever al places where the epidemic is most severe. . . It was announced that tne kw rvnoa War Work Council has appro priated $576.00u for expenses inci dent to its work In combating the in- filuenza. The Council soon win ap- gaas baa not been especially noted. FI XERAL FROCF..SSIOX AND Fever sores occasionally occur. Some- parade INTERMINGLE times there Is enlargement of various glands. At the end of the fever the .u...u. ..n. hitecornulsesofthebiooa nave oeen iunr vl found to be increased siigauy in number. TREATMENT. The treatment consists of rest in bed. laxatives, light diet and reme dies to relieve distressing symptoms. When sneezing or cheesecloth should be used, "nicn L10hahlv never seen in Monroe before uiuoi imaiu i tho interni.nenne oi a snevi. vo"-" nnrt a funeral procession. COI XTY Bl'VlXG MOST BONDS SoIue good colored brother whose .v vmf A HATTLESHIP name- could not be learned was siowiy -" " - i i: hi. i in a nne- iorse waKuu wrnumj ui... ... Friglitened and Tried to Run Away Caught by Young Man on Hayne Street. iw.nw nirhine the carade of the stressing symptoms. ahow on North Hayne street coughing pieces of B10rnig witnessed a sight ho lispri. Which euuvo.o o t-ofnre The Ten North Carina Tns Pur- to his hnal "- TSJ i basing Mont Itomls will Have the nondescript conveyances. As the pro- Allege - rraTtfn2ihe.Iff MeJcha If Union county grades higher than bank jt lllingied with the street pa any other county in the State In the rade of Spalk8 h0w. Sr ectators who purchase of Liberty Loan Bonds of were watchi,lg the parade were sud the fourth Issue there will soon be a .pn, Burpri8ed to see following a ship "Union'fenamed for Union coun- cl)wn the wag0u bearing the coffin, ty, in the United States navy. If Mon- And tnen fon0wing the elephants a roe is one of the ten towns rating fonveyance Ailed with mourners, highest in the fifth Federal Reserve Thus lhe gloonl dispelling parade district In the purchase of Liberty an(J the gioomy procession were wend Bonds of the Fourth issue there will j lneir intermingled ways when a soon be a tank "Monroe" striking tT- coiic looking lnule bearing two ludic ror to the heart of the Hun on the crojg looklng colored sisters, one or battlefields of France. Mr. V. B. whicn bore in ner hands a bunch or Love, county chairman for the Fourth flower8( (en in behind the steam pi l.ibertv Loan has been officially noti- T'h n,an at the keyboard of the peal for additional nursing personnel fic,d as above. machine was gaily playing away on and nurses desiring to serve have been Following is a copy of the letter ..Turkey D thc Straw." The comic- asked to report to the nearest lieu explaining the puin wnicn was ie- lookng liu,ie, taking noie 01 wie i- Cross chapter. ceived by Mr. Love: that dense clouds of steam and smoke Influenza cases at all camps now -i am asking your very careful at- were ls.sulllg from the contraption in number more than one hundred thou- tention to the following interesting front of hi)li and must have decided ,..ih 7 ell rasea of tineumonlti and imnnrtant announcement, which ... ,t -trav hit of that place ot reported since the epidemic began and should prove extiemely helpful In wh,ch hi3 0VIWT spoke of so feelingly wanting that the Germans have dot are a'acing . in " - long 0ward equally vital supply line, on forced to beEln one of the war's great- been Genimn for foity se ven . s towaia eq y assuming .i ii ri3rwa m h iici iiiuu i iim in uri . ' - . i est retreats. mourn, anu . - - -,ianB 0. . vagt trap thrusting us hundred ana our ,ha and all chance of a German tne other. The batue ..ne .---. nw . .nnor.itin with the return to the onensive is evii. 1:1c oup ' novman ar- rnn,n Plko Arkansas. 1 7'. ..i.- vniT.ao. noar Th. mavrh to Berlin has begun, MaWB out to enguu - -"' ; " ' thnn thousand no ahin to Vimlnia one ship, to lis Jootha iBtimulat nc interest in tne coinius . v- halved occasionally. uu "sixteen camps to-day reported new campaign. ti UDOn this decision turned tail and as ... . V . 1 l.t,Dt ..n.. . .'..If - I Mn,lnflr Inn chin I 1 . . .. . l ir.n'a irhndt cases of innuenza wun me mif"' "ine pnvupgr ui u.uuus nj pnrsuSf( oy me urau iua s""- number at Camp Meade. Maryland, now building, and ten tanks has been I t o3 ,n ,ne opposite direction down .v. .,o thnnenmi five tiunurea anu cr von the Finn teaerai reserve u- .. ,,. ninety were reported. Camp Custer, trict. and a scheme of competition for The tWQ" iudcr0us appearing color Mihion ronnrted one thousand, four ihi honor is be!nE worked out. . .iss mmnl the lines loose and iun ..(!. " . ---- , . . . . ..... - ... ,, p- new cases -une snip is assigneu iu em u m: . th e more to tneir noweis. and Tayor, h the district as follows: To Marylana lbout half a blook the mule contin e thousand fine shin. to VirEinia one ship, to , hut Eiaceles3 flight imu,ui.w, ... .. . I t.l i M.rfk Pir. "" .,. (u .nontn. hovo. en i .,w.h romna i.eo vireinia. uuu urn"', i wesr vim n.a one buiu, iu i" N.,n iinvne mreei wiiuc The German leauero .v'","r: "' .v . hnnHrerf ; ...M t e,,lh Tarnlina one "i .I,",. .,vonipnt door They have rorcea tne ucnnu k on.y me Dv. .,, , .00 that .vol, ii.nrer Official reports to i idois, nau .nu.e iuu uuuu, une v tor, Degan u wvn. i- - ; J -j ..in in., Th ner- fr vrara no one can fail to see tnai (heir Hanger. uiiili v ,.,..o,i . Th. flftv deaths at Uhin to he onineted for in each state cHHoniv a voune white man , Tus Eeroutof the Belgian theg'rand march has started. I . gt.u '.Depaitmen hTa- rn Dlx and"twenty-nine at Camp paVateiy by the county as the unit. g the' crowd and seizing the . i 4v.a iinra r.r (iiir miiauvv i rnn r hi uaLivn w. . , 1 - . i . i tatennnn-taYnaaniTii i. . i i n aririi i k coast as far as Ostend if tne aavanc roaa is ions .e - - Be,,um coast was iwav- Deves. Massachusetts. ine winn.n i-u.. - " - - niule by tnewiiu w "'nTann here continues, as It gives every sign ts mcreasins- j , . . , an " . Th(ro ,iso is conclusive vi- The shipbutiaing program tuavn uim uuo...u6 convinced mm wai ' of doing. One or tne aa. . u.R - - -- ...u.. f-- he evacuation of the lines . ihnxian h RlOrV.lS COIlllllfi v - urmv - .. J- ...u... ih. .,, GRAND MARXH TO BERLIN victory is no longer even .ttei oi before Rhel.usw - tent of the men employed, t he t., ty Loan Bonds. oKl contraption, and led him to his place me -vvnen nnai nKuren u" u .v- aireet. o.v.l..i.j v.o MnM nf the cam-lu' I Uiaieu oliei iiiv nv.v v. Ttelcia Rniiiora after hard street fighting They have forced the Germans well only the fill. nffl . .. n,.h.oi st Ouentin ana uuie nues. V.a in"1 - - , .... ft or I n.u ro..min ciartinc niaces. uuv i vir... HAS AT LAST STARTED Victory is no longe r even it .mail. Tt,fp0roeueXn uppermost Tn the minds p7r cent of the men employed rT) debate. From the , North Sea to the ( Question PPern 8,1 . t0 whfth- Rector general said. Through banks of the Moselle the final advance 0j Army 'WJcUli ' "emmalld . edCai Bervice of the corporation Final Avance i Now Going Forward Saya Slmohdsr Enemy May be Able to Rally at German Frontier And Had Weather May Stop 1918 Oiier- ittlonH. BY FRANK fc. SIMONDS (Copright. 1918. by The New York Tribune.) to, vn.-tf r.iiv. N. Y. October 2nd The advance of the Belgians and the second British Army continues to be the most interesting single clr ..cionnM in the battle ot Fiance. It is interesting both in its present er the German high acted In time. W - IIICU ILU1 D- w - - m I - I ' - J . Ur .rfnrt la bei be made to stop the aien. the award will be made unaer , tiavE TIERCK KILLED Hi Paris 'Jua'1srread of the maiHoy. line ionowing ru.es. Is going forward COSVOY lCORT.TAMl'A . , . Announoement r.. Tkro Precautionary 'measures to pre- " ..l6t-The largest percentage of TORPEDOED IN THE CHANNEL. I .,vo French yesterday in operations vent arf epidemic of influenza in war- population subscribing snan couni ou iui rv- jy me rrPK.ii J" ' . . . ,.roohlnirtnn the OUbllC nor rent. .. . between the L vesie anu u.j -"V",oVo3re,t rinsed to-day r.VnTh. lareest ner capita sub- a tl. 1 Ilitat V.1II1U I m. I - I HinnT ill I II H UIL11V UHJ I M'lIUUlO mic viv. I - 1 . " . . , United Stolen Ravai ers '- " out of an 9(, liberty Loan parades as well as 8Crlption, as applied to the population .... nK r.Mt With One petting vruui-a u- "mKo.o has ... kim atherlnBa were Drohib- nf the unit, shall count 40 per cent. M m ahandoned tlgnting uue. r.r," -i-o.. .::., nV,.- ,Mnlnl ... ... r u.. Pmnrh attacK on ted hv the QlSimi cohiuiimi""". i oiu jne iiib"i ,,..... tigmeeu .i been no mui i r :nl, ,hP ,. ...hscribed shall count 10 I TRAIN NO. 30 WEDNESDAY. per .u .vi- l.nnt and the a large siaie u fc,.oriTed ci-h infinn eases, numbering -ent withdrawal. Only Lne thundred. reported yesterday in- -The honor of naming the five re Farmed for Mr. R. B. Redwine West of Monroe Was tarrylng Two B.mn of Cotton Which Prevented Him Fwm Seeing the Train In terment in Sulfiii Cemetery Thura daj. Mr. Dave Tieroe, who worked a Miami, with all on board one nuu f v,ir.nin tn Mr u. B. Redwine cases in unar.oue. u. by any cuy navins o.uu iiiiiii mnu Uvi. n.UB a3 ln. , city health onicer. saiu or mo,.e, located wunin tne r inn reu- aooui u tK-Vn Wednesday number of cases proDao.y eral Reserve Disinct. tne same mice sianuy m 't,.ru hY i t a iia i'urn i l .H..,AKntnii n hnvn vn nnvi'in iiiiu ri.rniniri wiir-ii nc nua v. - - and the front. cr.nimd at the Aisne .a ctohiniftd itself from the Oisne to the Swiss frontier. Sir John French asked and obtained permission to take the British army to the north. The Army was moved up to a front from stonier to Bethune and began a turn ing movement around Lille designed to drive the Germans out of this great city In the course of this opera tion. Sir Douglas Halg reached Ypres and there joined up wun on Bawlinson's seventh corps. At tne close of the third week of October, French tried to push east out of Ypres down the Menin road, and seize the crossings of the Lys river. While he was engaged ln this operation he en countered the first wave of the Ger mans coming south from Antwerp, which had fallen. Here was the be ginning of the first battle of pres. In the next few days the Allied of fensive became an almost despairing jo..i.-o and the British expedition- arv army stood and died holding the "Ilj ..'nint. while the BelElans --.I tho rronph to the westward held the Yser canal line. From October nh Nnvnmher 15th the great struggle raged and was won by our Allies by only the narrowest mai . mw that the tide has turned, and the British and Belgians are doing attempted ln 1914 and Halg in 1917. they are drlv ng for ward behind the German positions on the Belgian coast, they are pushing a wedge deep Into the German front d the evacuation of Lille on the south and of Ostend on .ko rih ha already begun. This means that the Germans are going back behind the Scheldt from Ghent tn Valenclenes: that after four years of war Ypres has at last become i quiet sector. SAME HAPPENINGS IN FRANCE and what la happening In Belgium in France. The Ger- ima whtrh with minor modiflea in. hit endured through four long i. htvnmin evacuated: Rhelms like Ypres and Verdun will before many days be far behind the front. We may not see any swift and general retreat. We may see a pro longed struggle from one trench sys tem to another, behind "switch lines, and subordinate lines, a reproduction on an enormous scaie or me nrm ui tie nf the Somme. O the other hand It seems assured that the Germans between the Meuse and the Oise and Hundred and IUmrd One North Carolinian Lost. BerHn Btateraents have characterized (By The Associated Press.) thmr""rt was involved, yet two creased to one hundred and forty the nianlrjg 8hip8 may be competed for wohinirtnn n. C. October tnira. , wi s rear guarus, total known i f the Naval natrol boat Tarn- . " mrod C. C. Hudson v - - - - a ..-1 WCIC VWlllU. I . . , 1 no fmniPHv the coast Kuaru vuun .T-rr-xmr.TTa TASK. tne uciuai r.. . . . i n nna nun-i ww in.Ua ot ipqhi iwtrt as idiKr. no eg r uiiiMttini ouui -v - w. To withdraw the whole two nun- , , bU t0 expect very maklnB this award, except that the train number thirty from Aiiam . . .,. mhnril ine niv v". ' . -., I ' . !.:... I , . nine nuuw rnid inriense in the nunioer oi Known honors will rail to ine iirsi nve iiue.5.ionioe. , .. ..... ... In i . v.iv,t mllnir HiMro- Tho nic ilent OCCUVed 0!1 llie .amesi Buir' ouii. ninK ine mtiicni ih'i . - , . . ,.u .. tl. ni ,. i.if hh nri Mr. rJ. . iiuw o disease I have iieau wun. gnrumg Mate un. .. . . ,iio west nf town The honor oi naming ine lui.ivs ren.uein.-e uuwui. - - . . , , ... I-,... ....... h..A l..in iini?:icen 111 DICK- mav lie comneteu tor ny any iihuii'ui- .vir. i imk n -- . . . a I . .1 I 1.. : I ! l,n 111 I Villi II 11 1 1 LI C lil. . t .it. rfiinU nn.i 1111111 ..itn n timn nnvinir n niiniiiii nun i mtr i ui u i v i " ' observers here believe tne 'eHterdav indicated an Increase of uniier 25.000 inhabitant?, located day and had brougni J"""';"" , will be difflcuU beyond words. Tfc"e Jr'jnuenia West Ualeigh and wlthl the Fifth Reserve DlatrH the pie to the houe and Is no possiDimy. ... waa other subsurbs. Yesterday, one nun- same three rtues enumermeu im"c w muie. n o - , casting what may happen. d Hnd three cas.e9 were reported .vetn in making this award, except with two bogs of cotton on ii s i b r win There are several pi.tec8 p0!c.trar l):.vis. and the epidemic ti,t the honors will fall 10 ine nrsi uters on ins way u'- ' """. " ..- " i. ... ..... I o hrhteen men was a- i '"" " .. .v..o iho . I i A...Afi f v niip.r uuj mil " - now doing what French and Foch night of September 26th . .n in ru- ' -Vsk. With constantly ln- "trove to do In October. 1914. VvZLT S reported., creasing ; .uperlorltly of "umbe" ""id It will be recalled four years go and V Ice Admiral Sim 't'".. BOwer resting with Marshal roch when Kluck had made gpou nw caieu m. . - ounnrtinir a cnnVOV Through the sinking of the Tam pa the Navy suffered Its greatest sin gle blow of the war. Ten officers and one hundred and two enlisted men most of them taken over from the toast guard service when the Tam pa was sent to the war zone many . I A r n A In fulfil- onths ago, were auudiu uu iu t on it was reponeu mui. - - -- . ... gector. The army officer and five civilian employ- .reverse in the ' t0 ;,Rlum ,.o ...o-o. nn the Vessel. 0""" V. i l llnon is hammering at tne vuai uvv -. .u- t mo oniiont nn one side while oi ine uiuo nv. ---- ces were on the vessel. EFFORT TO SAVE CREW. aheVd of made a thorough search in - , almed at h J o was - the vicinity after they felt the shock ' other route of escape from he in eterBdBy but th. of the explosion, but they failed to fdly formlng pocket A ready the J afe ,g belng Rlv nna a sing.e sunnu.. - large enemy ioneo uuiu" attention bv Dr. J front where the situation appears par- " Yeehed g ,e S(.hool for the u,n cltl0B or towna of this class, ob- was -truck by the train. e ....... i fi'drera sa d that "as amiiii ....u. n.. i.i.,.n.i .niinm vow hnrd nl heaniiK and the Dags t cuiariy i-imtcii. v.. , (--(.lored near anu lumu .aimiic uijiumi , ' ' . . , "u ,,,.hihiv iho nt-lir Hill coast P10D- ru ol.-hlv.fnur i.ti.. ..., irkinh i-Piriilntfvt ,,f .ntlnn nn HIS shoulder UloDdDiy pvaruai "i u,v " : . i I runnnworill s.nei wlkit . mc oamr ........ . . 0 v . ..... .u.. .7. ... ..nQd nn the enemy In i uioouwunu . ..,,,. . ,, .... ,.t ,,tua hv tho LM1.,,ip him from Eeeuig Uu ai'- stuuenis are tu. m nuun-iwn , u,r ii'piMutniiii. ... ...... w --- . , ., .... n-.,iihur nf nc'li.'n,i I T'ouowo P'inir u-ill pfivci n. I urn i r li 1 11 e train. reportea. u.e e . e . --;- " Tv I 'T, " y nron.nt ' 'i of the cotton caught on cases m various ' . "I" .1,0 0in. nn,i thrt nth- toeether w th three cases ai camp announcement iniougn joui mui. me iti-uei m i. " -- lOf,ei.iei mi" , ,.., . Ono. ol ohnnt thil tv-flve teet Iftnu urge every uue n tunc " ci n oo nc... . - - i, nf influenza among this hnnnr nne lhat every citizen of down the track. An examination ot in ho fnvoeri nn the enemy au.J win c '""V" :.. ,,o eprl . m- tn ovorr an even ii'"1 - - ail euun .v.. - - - T) Polkj The cutbrean rvtho voaania nf the convoy, which .j oHvnnre of other British I. me ouio numb ii,..i'.ii nr tnun will he nroud the hndv was made by county phsician It appears the Tampa had steamed Lces ortheastward from the poal- . was the ,ost important feat- to have taken part In winning. ri. A. Stevens and Mr. It. L. Wiggs. disease in the situation given careful r rtiiimmor uuu a diuric - . i larKe euciiij .. i of tentinn nv Lir. J. v. i""1""-' in naval uniform were picked up duii . th Dockot faCe the necessity oi hv,.ininn ... hoH nnt heen Identified up to ... the nrltlsh front on tne "-" ot and ijisj aiw . . . i i mhb uk oiwu . ... . i -i rio RlIll.lLltlU UL CI. vJ w the time Admiral Sims' latest ais- ,f ,he best ilne8 of witnaiawu. rnllop rontinuee to Improve natches were filed. ro followed, the natients at those " , . . . 1 fn.mah I . 1. 1 1. ...o I Dr. ftu in .... . " - "Yours very truly, "FREDERICK N. NOLTING, 'Chairman Publicity Committee, Fifth Federal Reserve District." War Helicn Train. A train loaded with war relics sent back here bv men in service in France Carolina They found that his neck had been broken by the lorce oi me u.uw anu a small hole knocked iu the skulL The right hip and left leg were brok en. An inquest was not deemed nec- rontain Charles Satterlee, former- nfapera here think the oer- u ' rfieoharired There U,m ho at vhaw. Monday. October two daughter ly of the coast guard service, was the fl e tnat surrender of the piac es Mary8 2:15 t0 4:15 p ,.. Mon- good workman and on the day the ac- commander of the Tampa, his name Beigian coast will draw tne r reu., rQe and those of six otner mnce.s and Belgian armies m mat " 688ft ry He was a native of Yotkvllle. South His wife, three sons ana survive. He was a ntnety-nlne men have been cabled to thug easin? the strain agalnat tne ton . more than sixty-five Everybody in Union county is urg- had been extremely hard of hearing ' Mmiftav nrtnhpr 7th. from 4:45 ridont occured remained to pick cot- n a w -vAl DU I a ...kM. at tan ha nl VfMia III i in k ii ii a vi i ii i ii i it. r a Lit. i inn i mi iit-r Liitiu aucuu v n v.""-1 the Navy Department ' by Admiral . ,ne trlangie of town long enough to ' m g . j dortorg now 8Uf. ed t0 g0 to either of the above named for a number of years. Sims as Included among those miss- K them t0 carry out a withdraw- '" f l)e maiady. At Bladen- places and see these relics. They will Rev. John A. Wray conducted tun ing from the Tampa, u wag , horn a small mill town In Eastern be ehown and explained to you oy re- eral servicee at caieu. n.u. . oh that the names of the other men .nllfh another critical sit- " " .u .o hundred cases, inmod u nnnded soldiers who have the dav. Interment was in the halein cem v v 1 i.i V .r. I I HnillllB. tliriC HI.- 11. i .... ... . - . 1Anlna, 1 r .null (1.1 I ' . . . 1 T1 ....A .r. nA . no . ITloer Ol caneo "i-ltrain in cnarne. on auie iu oc eieiy these niaces. the train. It will be both interesting and bin. foithfiillv In inoLnMivi) Kn pli9riri for admission. J'enter drove Items, a . a . ... iiui . ri.HK in t. w i ni... .m....- . - i ..... . .. ' ' ,.i.. in th nt received from from the most aavancea g yu. w further spread of the disease T- L. Riddle, i'uhiicity Manager, correspondence oi i ne juu. ... Admiral Sims are the names of J. D. hold about Rheinis grauu .y and ln assisting the poorer famines. Unon County. Nix. Este e. South Carolina; j. urn- ien...B . ...vompnt NATURE OF THK uish-apc ' . ... Aii i ,ua.. ,onr ann wun me niv tnn. J. C. W UKie. u. a. liioman, an me, n"- - rd , .. .hat the true nature Ol of Charleston. South Carolina, and screened by a ''5n of -JL.ni.h "influenza." which is Carl Lewis Dalton, of Oaatonia. woun oauie. . th hoeinnnK to make its appear ed tnat me names ui i..v vi ...y- To tne goum Biiuiue. Carolina, there are nv would be sent as soon as they could uat,on , deveioPtng It seems cer- na1 als0 , nur be deflntely ascertained. taln t0 officers here that the -German b . At a), , ONE NORTH CAROLINIAN. leaders planned to withdraw slowly Crosg (g worki Miss Vera Helms who has a posi tion in Charlotte has returned home for awhile. 'Miss Myrtle Stilwell and Miss Toney Stilwell of Charlotte were Carolina. St. yuentin. no - , - - ,. lfteP havng Prehby'terian flmrch Notes. 11 A. M.. Worship and the observ ance of the Lord's Supper. 4:30 P. M., Sunday scnooi. " w rrenyu. - - k of Dav will be the event, and a special an iiwin. ' '"'- f ; ' .,m ho ronrtered. An offer- the withdrawal seems ing will be taken lor.s. a. txienamu Work Morn forty minutes. .. . .. .ii ho nlop and I n In thla 77. II . 'T i .nn from the nilRsed over Europe, is really in north The fall of LaFere. already doubt. although the symptoms close three sides by th? ,y resemble those of Jn. . . , French, and the swirt aeve.u,,. - k . --''- - - ,,y jUl HIB.IIIHIUIIO in regard to the leading synipiunm . ou.ii'a KulMToonl Church l .' is i oih oftor Trinity. 5:30 P. M.. Evening service, lasting Sunday. wri,.,i,.. 7 Morn- The onset Is sudden, with chills, se vere headache, pains in ine nam aim olnowhere. eeneral Physical aepresa- ir.n fluahod face. Foreness or me Death of Irs. . T. Sellers. Hiri neasie Sellers, wife of Mr. V. T. Sellers, died In Dr. Pryor's hospital the guests of Miss Loma HortenSatur- nhoctor Tiioartav nirht. where she d.iv nli?ht. ,Mr. Wade llorton ot UL 1. 1 1 . .... i . " ' J c I j r, had been undergoing treatment tor Camp Jackson was at nome on a rur- some time. . lou?,h Saturday. .vir. uauii'i wuu- The deceased whs a native or Fori ams of Camp Jackson was ai nome on Mill, S, C, but had m? her home in a fuilough also. Miss Winnie Trull Monroe for a cumber cf years. She H visiting friends and relatives la was a woman of the finest Christian MeMer. Ga. Mr. A. T. Went! and son character and was a member of the 0f Concord have returned home after Baptist church. She had many friends vi?i"n friends and relatives, Mr. here who are grieved at her depart- and Mrs. Will McRorte and little Lou- . . 1 V. .....11.. . ... . 1 .f.Tl ... nlnwBil In Ure. Sne was aevoiea 10 ner loiiiuj mp, ana wr. x.ime .ucivune mw v and to her church," and was an enthu- Raleigh Monday to see their sister. it u honed that all ihe above ser vices will .be well attended. "The summer is past." let all our members RALLY on Sunday nejt. nn nrrmmt of absence from home, or for other reasons, many allow their particularly about Laon and ln the St. ! your arrearages hohain retlon must retire with mue iau. ttepww. Sunday scnoui i --- . . - - - - ,.i nn(i fPV- ana to ner cnurcu, mm wn i.iu- naieii,:. muiiunj iu oirv Ing service with holy communion at throat, a rather slow pulse, ann lev worker in all Its undertakings. Mr.,. 0scar Helms, who has been In a eleven. Evening prayer and sermon er from one hundred and one to one SurvlvinK her are her husband, one hospital there for some time. Mr. t eight, every Wednesday eicu.ue,, nUuureu , ,h raDd I daughter, Miss Mary sellers, anu one pewey Yandieand Mr. uuraetie nar- mv. v. : ' , rie I son, Mr. W illiam sellers. tis or this vicinity nave enusieu . and complete recovery, as a ruie. ..norai ne-rvlces were conducted at rnile Sam's service and will leave at At the Pastime. In the young ana neauny no e, Wednesday. A number of an CBriy date. There will be preach- esteem ine at Sardia Baptist cnurcn next sai- the deceas- Mrd.ty and Sunday by the pastor, Rev. ',1. D. L. Preslar. Rosebush. Back Liber- Buy Liberty Bonds to iranspon I Troops. cmii wnman la me uuc mi. ruusruucuii:. oKHl'Ha " . i . tn .iia.t.ri th . . i v ... I ..... ... A Minn np i -ine iwu ouu. . ... - i - .. . .. i .1 1 -m nnrtie uriruic oir.i-" . " Jl?X .; dBn . .f the picture to be shown at the Pas- .ulted, bt. horl and resp'ect they held for hV7umm;;: The chuiTh treasurer, time f . - 1 D.ida rannot nav the out- ture of dramatic interest wnirn .uui nas o . I, -nd.n; Vm. to' date. PIm bring your Interest from start to nnin. - naran , .. - - - rrtoD.d. Bnv L'berty Eonds to -- iiji- mi.. n.avea dv ri I eium ipinumv... ' . . next &unaay w.uiuui -nu. . - Disturbance of the digestive oa- tys regions. 1 Liean auu .iuocjiu

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